Technology | October 14, 2013

Digisonics Introduces Appropriate Use Criteria Calculations for Cardiovascular PACS

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October 14, 2013 — Digisonics Inc. introduced functionality for appropriate use criteria (AUC) calculations. Digisonics recognizes that reimbursement audits will be tied to appropriate use scores in the future, benefitting facilities that utilize the Digisonics CVIS (cardiovascular imaging and information systems) to monitor appropriate use scores and produce the required structured reports.

Digisonics CVIS, with appropriate use criteria calculations, help facilities prepare for the future of healthcare and ensure the quality of patient care by providing clinicians with evidence-based guidelines to make the best clinical decisions.

Digisonics provides image management and structured reporting systems for CVIS, radiology and obstetrics and gynecology (OB/GYN). Its reporting solutions combine image review workstations, a picture archiving and communication system (PACS) image archive, an integrated clinical database, analysis capabilities and configurable reporting for multiple modalities. Key applications are complemented with interfaces to information systems and third party vendors.

For more information: www.digisonics.com


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